How does your inner child feel?

OK… So I swear I won’t do the BlogThings entries really often. I saw this one posted at After Silence. The only reason I post this one is it’s actually relevant to things I’ve been thinking about lately.

Your Inner Child Is Sad

You’re a very sensitive soul.
You haven’t grown that thick skin that most adults have.
Easily hurt, you tend to retreat to your comfort zone.
You don’t let many people in – unless you’ve trusted them for a long time.

I’ve been trying to get in touch with the little girl inside of me. One of these days I’ll post a short story (I mean like 10 sentences) that I wrote as part of an inner child therapy exercise.

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I'm just your typical depressed donkey. I'm an abuse survivor. I deal with the pain and stiffness and other fun stuff that goes with fibromyalgia. I used to teach English for a living but because of my health, that isn't any option anymore. I love to cook and feel most in my element when I'm in the kitchen tinkering around.
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4 thoughts on “How does your inner child feel?”

Helloo! Not been around much lately (hense lack of comments to your blog…) – Things have been dark in my world in the past few days/weeks… :( Life is a rollercoaster for me – just when it starts getting on track, Something happens to make me realise I was never getting better at all! – That’s usually when my whole world begins to fall down around me, and I realise I have to built it straight back up again – but there doesn’t seem to be a point when I’m apparently allways going to end up back here anyway!

Anyway, didn’t mean to rant at you… What I was meaning to post was that this one I did do and post on my blog – got the same as you again, I thought I’d post it because I’m trying an inner child therapy at the moment so it seemed relavent.

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